After the excellent performance in Bihar Assembly elections, now the efforts to form a new NDA government have started. The first round of talks between BJP and JDU regarding government formation has been completed. The formula for cabinet formation and participation of constituent parties has been decided. The formula of 1 ministerial post can be applied to 6 MLAs.
JDU National Working President Sanjay Kumar Jha will return to Patna on Sunday (November 16) after completing talks with the central leaders of BJP. After reaching Patna, he will meet CM Nitish Kumar. Sanjay Kumar Jha will take forward the preparations for the meeting of JDU Legislative Party and NDA Legislative Party.
When will the JDU Legislative Party meet?
According to JDU sources, a meeting of JDU Legislative Party can be called only on Monday (17 November). The process of choosing the NDA leader will be completed by November 18. BJP will now hold talks with other allies on government formation.
Jitan Ram Manjhi, Upendra Kushwaha will meet Amit Shah
Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) patron and Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi will reach Delhi from Gayaji today. Manjhi will meet Home Minister Amit Shah and other BJP leaders in Delhi. At the same time, Upendra Kushwaha has left for Delhi from Patna. He will also meet Amit Shah. Along with this, LJP (Ram Vilas) chief Chirag Paswan is also going from Patna to Delhi on Sunday (16 November). There will be talks with LJP(R), HAM and RLM regarding government formation in Delhi.
Who gets how many seats in the assembly elections?
In the Bihar Assembly elections, NDA has performed brilliantly and won 202 seats. BJP became the largest party in the state by winning 89 seats, while JDU became the second largest party by winning 85 seats. Apart from this, Chirag Paswan’s LJP (Ram Vilas) won 19 seats. With this, Jitan Ram Manjhi’s party HAM achieved success on 5 seats. Upendra Kushwaha’s party RLM won 4 seats. Whereas the grand alliance was limited to only 35 seats.

